The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1932, Page 8

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ri ec THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 41982. = - - =~ BEERY ASSUMES A FATHER’S ROLE . THE GUMPS-. YES—WHAT? iTS: LITTLE BRIDE AND GROOM NATER— | | “ARE GETTING ALONG= ME NAYES EVEN THE i MR. AND MRS. TOM CARR = ENTION OF A WOMAN'S AT LAST- EACH DAY NAMES ie Pane THE WORD LOVE’ oO Mu 1S LIKE POISON: SAN YOU BLAME me m4 GET wil ‘Over it ? } ny i 7 ‘ SEF | 22@q JUST THE SANE, y LLU re LOOK HERE. TS Att : WORRNING AND Wf THESE ARE ORDERS. DeNVINIG WOURSELE Lae INPAG YOU'RE ON THE EDGE OF Nae OWN. YOUVE A BREAKD! WHA DRIVING NouRSsELF f/ ee ; C7) : TOO HARD. YOU'VE N ROM oaeear tees ; SOT To LET UP. CONDITION. J "inas. FOR Stk WEEKS < Wallace Beery, film villain, has taken three youngsters into hie 4 ° ‘ jome, two small sons and a baby daughter of a deceased relative. He y 5 1 has legally adopted littie Caro! Ann Beery, aged 15 months, and here Y RESPONSIBLE * Ye is shown with William Priester, 4 (left) and George Priester, 9 FoR NOUR Jright), to whom he'll be “daddy” hereafter. HEALTH - j WITHOUT AN SOCIETY FLIER CRACKS UP = Sunanraniiees | ters Wo. F eS : GF WHAT.DID L TELL N ( WHAT O06S HE scant an’ BF one. youl! POODLE IS A Swe yA | leee aor A SEE IF poopie i" GUARD... NO CHANCE OF Z SUDDEN Why... 1S STILL THERE... OUR CLUB BEING NOVED 4 : : q ITs AcaT! GuaRONS | AW4y WHILE HES 2 ; Our cLuB ! RAE, GUARDING: IT Jf Lost In a fog above Staten oa + AUTTLE Island, New York, Mrs, Felix . : _ WORRIED= duPont, jr. 19, of Wilmington, Del., was cut and bruised when she crashed Into a tree while attempting to make a forced landing. Her plane is shown above after the accident. ies Se om a 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, TALLYHO, MISSISSIPPI STYL! PUT YT WWHOAS...ENERYTIME YOU {AND Look,twe ) YEAH, BABY! : Y YY TS THE NEWEST WRINKLE FALL FOR ONE OF THOSE ; ARE GOING To /,AINT THAT GooD FoR (O52 --A WAT TO NEW WRINKLES (I GET LONGERe NEWS 1 -— MATCH EVERY DRESS. ONE oN MY BROW tM GONG To— A ress Phote Residents of the lowlands near Webb, Mics., load into this sort of sea-going springiess wagon when it becomes necessary to make an excursion to town for supplies. Most of the cabins in that area have | SALESMAN SAM Crown Him, Bat! zee sapapdoned because of the flood, but some, built on stilts, remained SAMO, 1 WANTCHA TA Meer HH, euDDY, ou’ ‘AW, CAN DAT BUDDY AN’ KEED SUNK, sam! Dis HED BE RIGHT AT Home a lh A FOREIGN SLUGGER WHICH /KEED! WELCOME GUYS @ SIAMESE PRINCE! AN SAY, I'D KINDA A BATTLE ROYAL! z . JEST LANDED IN DIs To Te U.s.Al J LIKE TA WORK HIM IN MAY. NEXT GOXIN’ — S SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | Ray [ stow, Cutt bor KNW” WHeiee te Use HIM A PRINCE, HUH? SAY, BAT, THAT's pELETHE HERPES oe

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